Update kerberos patch

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Bruce Momjian 2000-05-27 04:13:05 +00:00
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From: Mike Wyer <mw@doc.ic.ac.uk>
To: pgsql-patches@postgresql.org
Subject: kerberos 5 patch against 7.0RC5
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Most (nearly all) of the work was done by David Wragg <dpw@doc.ic.ac.uk>
He patched 6.5.3. I've updated it for 7.0RC5.
It works for MIT kerberos 1.1.1 (and previously for 1.0.6 as well).
I've got the patch against 6.5.3, plus kerberized RPMS.
Install:
Assuming postgresql-7.0RC5 is in /usr/local/src
cd /usr/local/src
patch -p0 < krb5-patch
Edit postgresql-7.0RC5/src/Makefile.global.in
Change PG_KRB_SRVTAB to somewhere useful for you, and PG_KRB_SRVNAM to
whatever you want your postgres kerberos service called.
make and install PostgreSQL.
Uncommment out KRBVERS=5 in Makefile.global.in.
Run configure, make, and install PostgreSQL.
Generate the keytab (PG_KRB_SRVTAB):
kadmin% ank -randkey postgres/server.my.domain.org
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diff -u -r postgresql-7.0RC5/src/Makefile.global.in postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/Makefile.global.in
--- postgresql-7.0RC5/src/Makefile.global.in Mon May 8 17:22:40 2000
+++ postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/Makefile.global.in Sat May 6 17:23:49 2000
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
# Set KRBVERS to "4" for Kerberos v4, "5" for Kerberos v5.
# XXX Edit the default Kerberos variables below!
#
-#KRBVERS= 5
+KRBVERS=5
# Globally pass Kerberos file locations.
# these are used in the postmaster and all libpq applications.
@@ -132,9 +132,9 @@
# PG_KRB_SRVTAB is the location of the server's keytab file.
#
ifdef KRBVERS
-KRBINCS= -I/usr/athena/include
-KRBLIBS= -L/usr/athena/lib
-KRBFLAGS+= $(KRBINCS) -DPG_KRB_SRVNAM='"postgres_dbms"'
+KRBINCS= -I/usr/krb5/include
+KRBLIBS= -L/usr/krb5/lib
+KRBFLAGS+= $(KRBINCS) -DPG_KRB_SRVNAM='"postgres"'
ifeq ($(KRBVERS), 4)
KRBFLAGS+= -DKRB4
KRBFLAGS+= -DPG_KRB_SRVTAB='"/etc/srvtab"'
@@ -142,8 +142,8 @@
else
ifeq ($(KRBVERS), 5)
KRBFLAGS+= -DKRB5
-KRBFLAGS+= -DPG_KRB_SRVTAB='"FILE:/krb5/srvtab.postgres"'
-KRBLIBS+= -lkrb5 -lcrypto -lcom_err -lisode
+KRBFLAGS+= -DPG_KRB_SRVTAB='"FILE:/usr/local/postgres/krb5.keytab"'
+KRBLIBS+= -lkrb5 -lcrypto -lcom_err
endif
endif
endif
diff -u -r postgresql-7.0RC5/src/backend/libpq/auth.c postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/backend/libpq/auth.c
--- postgresql-7.0RC5/src/backend/libpq/auth.c Mon May 8 17:22:40 2000
+++ postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/backend/libpq/auth.c Sat May 6 17:17:13 2000
@@ -149,7 +149,8 @@
*----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-#include "krb5/krb5.h"
+#include <krb5.h>
+#include <com_err.h>
/*
* pg_an_to_ln -- return the local name corresponding to an authentication
@@ -174,130 +175,134 @@
return aname;
}
+
/*
- * pg_krb5_recvauth -- server routine to receive authentication information
- * from the client
- *
- * We still need to compare the username obtained from the client's setup
- * packet to the authenticated name, as described in pg_krb4_recvauth. This
- * is a bit more problematic in v5, as described above in pg_an_to_ln.
- *
- * In addition, as described above in pg_krb5_sendauth, we still need to
- * canonicalize the server name v4-style before constructing a principal
- * from it. Again, this is kind of iffy.
- *
- * Finally, we need to tangle with the fact that v5 doesn't let you explicitly
- * set server keytab file names -- you have to feed lower-level routines a
- * function to retrieve the contents of a keytab, along with a single argument
- * that allows them to open the keytab. We assume that a server keytab is
- * always a real file so we can allow people to specify their own filenames.
- * (This is important because the POSTGRES keytab needs to be readable by
- * non-root users/groups; the v4 tools used to force you do dump a whole
- * host's worth of keys into a file, effectively forcing you to use one file,
- * but kdb5_edit allows you to select which principals to dump. Yay!)
+ * Various krb5 state which is not connection specfic, and a flag to
+ * indicate whether we have initialised it yet.
*/
+static int pg_krb5_initialised;
+static krb5_context pg_krb5_context;
+static krb5_keytab pg_krb5_keytab;
+static krb5_principal pg_krb5_server;
+
+
static int
-pg_krb5_recvauth(Port *port)
+pg_krb5_init(void)
{
- char servbuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1 +
- sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM)];
- char *hostp,
- *kusername = (char *) NULL;
- krb5_error_code code;
- krb5_principal client,
- server;
- krb5_address sender_addr;
- krb5_rdreq_key_proc keyproc = (krb5_rdreq_key_proc) NULL;
- krb5_pointer keyprocarg = (krb5_pointer) NULL;
+ krb5_error_code retval;
- /*
- * Set up server side -- since we have no ticket file to make this
- * easy, we construct our own name and parse it. See note on
- * canonicalization above.
- */
- strcpy(servbuf, PG_KRB_SRVNAM);
- *(hostp = servbuf + (sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM) - 1)) = '/';
- if (gethostname(++hostp, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0)
- strcpy(hostp, "localhost");
- if (hostp = strchr(hostp, '.'))
- *hostp = '\0';
- if (code = krb5_parse_name(servbuf, &server))
- {
+ if (pg_krb5_initialised)
+ return STATUS_OK;
+
+ retval = krb5_init_context(&pg_krb5_context);
+ if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
- "pg_krb5_recvauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_parse_name\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_recvauth", code, "in krb5_parse_name");
+ "pg_krb5_init: krb5_init_context returned"
+ " Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
+ com_err("postgres", retval, "while initializing krb5");
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
- /*
- * krb5_sendauth needs this to verify the address in the client
- * authenticator.
- */
- sender_addr.addrtype = port->raddr.in.sin_family;
- sender_addr.length = sizeof(port->raddr.in.sin_addr);
- sender_addr.contents = (krb5_octet *) & (port->raddr.in.sin_addr);
-
- if (strcmp(PG_KRB_SRVTAB, ""))
- {
- keyproc = krb5_kt_read_service_key;
- keyprocarg = PG_KRB_SRVTAB;
+ retval = krb5_kt_resolve(pg_krb5_context, PG_KRB_SRVTAB, &pg_krb5_keytab);
+ if (retval) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_init: krb5_kt_resolve returned"
+ " Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
+ com_err("postgres", retval, "while resolving keytab file %s",
+ PG_KRB_SRVTAB);
+ krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
+ return STATUS_ERROR;
}
- if (code = krb5_recvauth((krb5_pointer) & port->sock,
- PG_KRB5_VERSION,
- server,
- &sender_addr,
- (krb5_pointer) NULL,
- keyproc,
- keyprocarg,
- (char *) NULL,
- (krb5_int32 *) NULL,
- &client,
- (krb5_ticket **) NULL,
- (krb5_authenticator **) NULL))
- {
+ retval = krb5_sname_to_principal(pg_krb5_context, NULL, PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
+ KRB5_NT_SRV_HST, &pg_krb5_server);
+ if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
- "pg_krb5_recvauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_recvauth\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_recvauth", code, "in krb5_recvauth");
- krb5_free_principal(server);
+ "pg_krb5_init: krb5_sname_to_principal returned"
+ " Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
+ com_err("postgres", retval,
+ "while getting server principal for service %s",
+ PG_KRB_SRVTAB);
+ krb5_kt_close(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_keytab);
+ krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
- krb5_free_principal(server);
+
+ pg_krb5_initialised = 1;
+ return STATUS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * pg_krb5_recvauth -- server routine to receive authentication information
+ * from the client
+ *
+ * We still need to compare the username obtained from the client's setup
+ * packet to the authenticated name, as described in pg_krb4_recvauth. This
+ * is a bit more problematic in v5, as described above in pg_an_to_ln.
+ *
+ * We have our own keytab file because postgres is unlikely to run as root,
+ * and so cannot read the default keytab.
+ */
+static int
+pg_krb5_recvauth(Port *port)
+{
+ krb5_error_code retval;
+ int ret;
+ krb5_auth_context auth_context = NULL;
+ krb5_ticket *ticket;
+ char *kusername;
+
+ ret = pg_krb5_init();
+ if (ret != STATUS_OK)
+ return ret;
+
+ retval = krb5_recvauth(pg_krb5_context, &auth_context,
+ (krb5_pointer)&port->sock, PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
+ pg_krb5_server, 0, pg_krb5_keytab, &ticket);
+ if (retval) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_recvauth: krb5_recvauth returned"
+ " Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
+ com_err("postgres", retval, "from krb5_recvauth");
+ return STATUS_ERROR;
+ }
/*
* The "client" structure comes out of the ticket and is therefore
* authenticated. Use it to check the username obtained from the
* postmaster startup packet.
+ *
+ * I have no idea why this is considered necessary.
*/
- if ((code = krb5_unparse_name(client, &kusername)))
- {
+ retval = krb5_unparse_name(pg_krb5_context,
+ ticket->enc_part2->client, &kusername);
+ if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
- "pg_krb5_recvauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_unparse_name\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_recvauth", code, "in krb5_unparse_name");
- krb5_free_principal(client);
- return STATUS_ERROR;
- }
- krb5_free_principal(client);
- if (!kusername)
- {
- snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
- "pg_krb5_recvauth: could not decode username\n");
- fputs(PQerrormsg, stderr);
- pqdebug("%s", PQerrormsg);
+ "pg_krb5_recvauth: krb5_unparse_name returned"
+ " Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
+ com_err("postgres", retval, "while unparsing client name");
+ krb5_free_ticket(pg_krb5_context, ticket);
+ krb5_auth_con_free(pg_krb5_context, auth_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
+
kusername = pg_an_to_ln(kusername);
- if (strncmp(username, kusername, SM_USER))
+ if (strncmp(port->user, kusername, SM_USER))
{
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
- "pg_krb5_recvauth: name \"%s\" != \"%s\"\n", port->user, kusername);
- fputs(PQerrormsg, stderr);
- pqdebug("%s", PQerrormsg);
- pfree(kusername);
- return STATUS_ERROR;
- }
- pfree(kusername);
- return STATUS_OK;
+ "pg_krb5_recvauth: user name \"%s\" != krb5 name \"%s\"\n",
+ port->user, kusername);
+ ret = STATUS_ERROR;
+ }
+ else
+ ret = STATUS_OK;
+
+ krb5_free_ticket(pg_krb5_context, ticket);
+ krb5_auth_con_free(pg_krb5_context, auth_context);
+ free(kusername);
+
+ return ret;
}
#else
diff -u -r postgresql-7.0RC5/src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile.in postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile.in
--- postgresql-7.0RC5/src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile.in Mon May 8 17:22:40 2000
+++ postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile.in Sat May 6 17:17:13 2000
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
ifdef KRBVERS
CFLAGS+= $(KRBFLAGS)
+SHLIB_LINK += $(KRBLIBS)
endif
OBJS= fe-auth.o fe-connect.o fe-exec.o fe-misc.o fe-print.o fe-lobj.o \
diff -u -r postgresql-7.0RC5/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c
--- postgresql-7.0RC5/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c Mon May 8 17:22:40 2000
+++ postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c Sat May 6 17:17:13 2000
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
#include "win32.h"
#else
#include <unistd.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/param.h> /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on most */
#ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN
#include <netdb.h> /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on some */
@@ -234,7 +235,8 @@
*----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-#include "krb5/krb5.h"
+#include <krb5.h>
+#include <com_err.h>
/*
* pg_an_to_ln -- return the local name corresponding to an authentication
@@ -250,7 +252,7 @@
* and we can't afford to punt.
*/
static char *
-pg_an_to_ln(const char *aname)
+pg_an_to_ln(char *aname)
{
char *p;
@@ -261,197 +263,160 @@
/*
- * pg_krb5_init -- initialization performed before any Kerberos calls are made
- *
- * With v5, we can no longer set the ticket (credential cache) file name;
- * we now have to provide a file handle for the open (well, "resolved")
- * ticket file everywhere.
- *
+ * Various krb5 state which is not connection specfic, and a flag to
+ * indicate whether we have initialised it yet.
*/
+static int pg_krb5_initialised;
+static krb5_context pg_krb5_context;
+static krb5_ccache pg_krb5_ccache;
+static krb5_principal pg_krb5_client;
+static char *pg_krb5_name;
+
+
static int
- krb5_ccache
-pg_krb5_init(void)
+pg_krb5_init(char *PQerrormsg)
{
- krb5_error_code code;
- char *realm,
- *defname;
- char tktbuf[MAXPGPATH];
- static krb5_ccache ccache = (krb5_ccache) NULL;
+ krb5_error_code retval;
- if (ccache)
- return ccache;
+ if (pg_krb5_initialised)
+ return STATUS_OK;
- /*
- * If the user set PGREALM, then we use a ticket file with a special
- * name: <usual-ticket-file-name>@<PGREALM-value>
- */
- if (!(defname = krb5_cc_default_name()))
- {
- (void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
- "pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_default_name failed\n");
- return (krb5_ccache) NULL;
- }
- strcpy(tktbuf, defname);
- if (realm = getenv("PGREALM"))
- {
- strcat(tktbuf, "@");
- strcat(tktbuf, realm);
+ retval = krb5_init_context(&pg_krb5_context);
+ if (retval) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_init: krb5_init_context: %s",
+ error_message(retval));
+ return STATUS_ERROR;
}
- if (code = krb5_cc_resolve(tktbuf, &ccache))
- {
- (void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
- "pg_krb5_init: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_resolve\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_init", code, "in krb5_cc_resolve");
- return (krb5_ccache) NULL;
- }
- return ccache;
+ retval = krb5_cc_default(pg_krb5_context, &pg_krb5_ccache);
+ if (retval) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_default: %s",
+ error_message(retval));
+ krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
+ return STATUS_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ retval = krb5_cc_get_principal(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache,
+ &pg_krb5_client);
+ if (retval) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_get_principal: %s",
+ error_message(retval));
+ krb5_cc_close(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache);
+ krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
+ return STATUS_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ retval = krb5_unparse_name(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_client, &pg_krb5_name);
+ if (retval) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_init: krb5_unparse_name: %s",
+ error_message(retval));
+ krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_client);
+ krb5_cc_close(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache);
+ krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
+ return STATUS_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ pg_krb5_name = pg_an_to_ln(pg_krb5_name);
+
+ pg_krb5_initialised = 1;
+ return STATUS_OK;
}
+
/*
* pg_krb5_authname -- returns a pointer to static space containing whatever
* name the user has authenticated to the system
- *
- * We obtain this information by digging around in the ticket file.
- */
+ */
static const char *
-pg_krb5_authname(const char *PQerrormsg)
+pg_krb5_authname(char *PQerrormsg)
{
- krb5_ccache ccache;
- krb5_principal principal;
- krb5_error_code code;
- static char *authname = (char *) NULL;
-
- if (authname)
- return authname;
+ if (pg_krb5_init(PQerrormsg) != STATUS_OK)
+ return NULL;
- ccache = pg_krb5_init(); /* don't free this */
-
- if (code = krb5_cc_get_principal(ccache, &principal))
- {
- (void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
- "pg_krb5_authname: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_get_principal\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_authname", code, "in krb5_cc_get_principal");
- return (char *) NULL;
- }
- if (code = krb5_unparse_name(principal, &authname))
- {
- (void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
- "pg_krb5_authname: Kerberos error %d in krb5_unparse_name\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_authname", code, "in krb5_unparse_name");
- krb5_free_principal(principal);
- return (char *) NULL;
- }
- krb5_free_principal(principal);
- return pg_an_to_ln(authname);
+ return pg_krb5_name;
}
+
/*
* pg_krb5_sendauth -- client routine to send authentication information to
* the server
- *
- * This routine does not do mutual authentication, nor does it return enough
- * information to do encrypted connections. But then, if we want to do
- * encrypted connections, we'll have to redesign the whole RPC mechanism
- * anyway.
- *
- * Server hostnames are canonicalized v4-style, i.e., all domain suffixes
- * are simply chopped off. Hence, we are assuming that you've entered your
- * server instances as
- * <value-of-PG_KRB_SRVNAM>/<canonicalized-hostname>
- * in the PGREALM (or local) database. This is probably a bad assumption.
*/
static int
-pg_krb5_sendauth(const char *PQerrormsg, int sock,
+pg_krb5_sendauth(char *PQerrormsg, int sock,
struct sockaddr_in * laddr,
struct sockaddr_in * raddr,
const char *hostname)
{
- char servbuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1 +
- sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM)];
- const char *hostp;
- const char *realm;
- krb5_error_code code;
- krb5_principal client,
- server;
- krb5_ccache ccache;
- krb5_error *error = (krb5_error *) NULL;
-
- ccache = pg_krb5_init(); /* don't free this */
-
- /*
- * set up client -- this is easy, we can get it out of the ticket
- * file.
- */
- if (code = krb5_cc_get_principal(ccache, &client))
- {
- (void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
- "pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_get_principal\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_cc_get_principal");
+ krb5_error_code retval;
+ int ret;
+ krb5_principal server;
+ krb5_auth_context auth_context = NULL;
+ krb5_error *err_ret = NULL;
+ int flags;
+
+ ret = pg_krb5_init(PQerrormsg);
+ if (ret != STATUS_OK)
+ return ret;
+
+ retval = krb5_sname_to_principal(pg_krb5_context, hostname, PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
+ KRB5_NT_SRV_HST, &server);
+ if (retval) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_sendauth: krb5_sname_to_principal: %s",
+ error_message(retval));
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
- /*
- * set up server -- canonicalize as described above
+ /*
+ * libpq uses a non-blocking socket. But kerberos needs a blocking
+ * socket, and we have to block somehow to do mutual authentication
+ * anyway. So we temporarily make it blocking.
*/
- strcpy(servbuf, PG_KRB_SRVNAM);
- *(hostp = servbuf + (sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM) - 1)) = '/';
- if (hostname || *hostname)
- strncpy(++hostp, hostname, MAXHOSTNAMELEN);
- else
- {
- if (gethostname(++hostp, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0)
- strcpy(hostp, "localhost");
- }
- if (hostp = strchr(hostp, '.'))
- *hostp = '\0';
- if (realm = getenv("PGREALM"))
- {
- strcat(servbuf, "@");
- strcat(servbuf, realm);
- }
- if (code = krb5_parse_name(servbuf, &server))
- {
- (void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
- "pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_parse_name\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_parse_name");
- krb5_free_principal(client);
+ flags = fcntl(sock, F_GETFL);
+ if (flags < 0 || fcntl(sock, F_SETFL, (long)(flags & ~O_NONBLOCK))) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_sendauth: fcntl: %s", strerror(errno));
+ krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, server);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
- /*
- * The only thing we want back from krb5_sendauth is an error status
- * and any error messages.
- */
- if (code = krb5_sendauth((krb5_pointer) & sock,
- PG_KRB5_VERSION,
- client,
- server,
- (krb5_flags) 0,
- (krb5_checksum *) NULL,
- (krb5_creds *) NULL,
- ccache,
- (krb5_int32 *) NULL,
- (krb5_keyblock **) NULL,
- &error,
- (krb5_ap_rep_enc_part **) NULL))
- {
- if ((code == KRB5_SENDAUTH_REJECTED) && error)
- {
- (void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
- "pg_krb5_sendauth: authentication rejected: \"%*s\"\n",
- error->text.length, error->text.data);
+ retval = krb5_sendauth(pg_krb5_context, &auth_context,
+ (krb5_pointer) &sock, PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
+ pg_krb5_client, server,
+ AP_OPTS_MUTUAL_REQUIRED,
+ NULL, 0, /* no creds, use ccache instead */
+ pg_krb5_ccache, &err_ret, NULL, NULL);
+ if (retval) {
+ if (retval == KRB5_SENDAUTH_REJECTED && err_ret) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_sendauth: authentication rejected: \"%*s\"",
+ err_ret->text.length, err_ret->text.data);
}
- else
- {
- (void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
- "pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_sendauth\n", code);
- com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_sendauth");
+ else {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_sendauth: krb5_sendauth: %s",
+ error_message(retval));
}
+
+ if (err_ret)
+ krb5_free_error(pg_krb5_context, err_ret);
+
+ ret = STATUS_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, server);
+
+ if (fcntl(sock, F_SETFL, (long)flags)) {
+ snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
+ "pg_krb5_sendauth: fcntl: %s", strerror(errno));
+ ret = STATUS_ERROR;
}
- krb5_free_principal(client);
- krb5_free_principal(server);
- return code ? STATUS_ERROR : STATUS_OK;
+
+ return ret;
}
#endif /* KRB5 */
diff -u -r postgresql-7.0RC5/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h
--- postgresql-7.0RC5/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h Mon May 8 17:22:40 2000
+++ postgresql-7.0RC5.krb5/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h Sat May 6 17:49:38 2000
@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@
* POSTGRES backend dependent Constants.
*/
+#define PQERRORMSG_LENGTH 1024
#define CMDSTATUS_LEN 40
/*

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
#
#
# IDENTIFICATION
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/Makefile.global.in,v 1.73 2000/05/27 03:58:18 momjian Exp $
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/Makefile.global.in,v 1.74 2000/05/27 04:13:04 momjian Exp $
#
# NOTES
# Essentially all Postgres make files include this file and use the
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT= true
# Set KRBVERS to "4" for Kerberos v4, "5" for Kerberos v5.
# XXX Edit the default Kerberos variables below!
#
#KRBVERS= 5
#KRBVERS=5
# Globally pass Kerberos file locations.
# these are used in the postmaster and all libpq applications.
@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT= true
# PG_KRB_SRVTAB is the location of the server's keytab file.
#
ifdef KRBVERS
KRBINCS= -I/usr/athena/include
KRBLIBS= -L/usr/athena/lib
KRBFLAGS+= $(KRBINCS) -DPG_KRB_SRVNAM='"postgres_dbms"'
KRBINCS= -I/usr/krb5/include
KRBLIBS= -L/usr/krb5/lib
KRBFLAGS+= $(KRBINCS) -DPG_KRB_SRVNAM='"postgres"'
ifeq ($(KRBVERS), 4)
KRBFLAGS+= -DKRB4
KRBFLAGS+= -DPG_KRB_SRVTAB='"/etc/srvtab"'
@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ KRBLIBS+= -lkrb -ldes
else
ifeq ($(KRBVERS), 5)
KRBFLAGS+= -DKRB5
KRBFLAGS+= -DPG_KRB_SRVTAB='"FILE:/krb5/srvtab.postgres"'
KRBLIBS+= -lkrb5 -lcrypto -lcom_err -lisode
KRBFLAGS+= -DPG_KRB_SRVTAB='"FILE:/usr/local/postgres/krb5.keytab"'
KRBLIBS+= -lkrb5 -lcrypto -lcom_err
endif
endif
endif

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/libpq/auth.c,v 1.46 2000/05/27 03:58:19 momjian Exp $
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/libpq/auth.c,v 1.47 2000/05/27 04:13:05 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -149,7 +149,8 @@ pg_krb4_recvauth(Port *port)
*----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "krb5/krb5.h"
#include <krb5.h>
#include <com_err.h>
/*
* pg_an_to_ln -- return the local name corresponding to an authentication
@ -174,6 +175,64 @@ pg_an_to_ln(char *aname)
return aname;
}
/*
* Various krb5 state which is not connection specfic, and a flag to
* indicate whether we have initialised it yet.
*/
static int pg_krb5_initialised;
static krb5_context pg_krb5_context;
static krb5_keytab pg_krb5_keytab;
static krb5_principal pg_krb5_server;
static int
pg_krb5_init(void)
{
krb5_error_code retval;
if (pg_krb5_initialised)
return STATUS_OK;
retval = krb5_init_context(&pg_krb5_context);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_init_context returned"
" Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
com_err("postgres", retval, "while initializing krb5");
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
retval = krb5_kt_resolve(pg_krb5_context, PG_KRB_SRVTAB, &pg_krb5_keytab);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_kt_resolve returned"
" Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
com_err("postgres", retval, "while resolving keytab file %s",
PG_KRB_SRVTAB);
krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
retval = krb5_sname_to_principal(pg_krb5_context, NULL, PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
KRB5_NT_SRV_HST, &pg_krb5_server);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_sname_to_principal returned"
" Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
com_err("postgres", retval,
"while getting server principal for service %s",
PG_KRB_SRVTAB);
krb5_kt_close(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_keytab);
krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
pg_krb5_initialised = 1;
return STATUS_OK;
}
/*
* pg_krb5_recvauth -- server routine to receive authentication information
* from the client
@ -182,122 +241,68 @@ pg_an_to_ln(char *aname)
* packet to the authenticated name, as described in pg_krb4_recvauth. This
* is a bit more problematic in v5, as described above in pg_an_to_ln.
*
* In addition, as described above in pg_krb5_sendauth, we still need to
* canonicalize the server name v4-style before constructing a principal
* from it. Again, this is kind of iffy.
*
* Finally, we need to tangle with the fact that v5 doesn't let you explicitly
* set server keytab file names -- you have to feed lower-level routines a
* function to retrieve the contents of a keytab, along with a single argument
* that allows them to open the keytab. We assume that a server keytab is
* always a real file so we can allow people to specify their own filenames.
* (This is important because the POSTGRES keytab needs to be readable by
* non-root users/groups; the v4 tools used to force you do dump a whole
* host's worth of keys into a file, effectively forcing you to use one file,
* but kdb5_edit allows you to select which principals to dump. Yay!)
* We have our own keytab file because postgres is unlikely to run as root,
* and so cannot read the default keytab.
*/
static int
pg_krb5_recvauth(Port *port)
{
char servbuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1 +
sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM)];
char *hostp,
*kusername = (char *) NULL;
krb5_error_code code;
krb5_principal client,
server;
krb5_address sender_addr;
krb5_rdreq_key_proc keyproc = (krb5_rdreq_key_proc) NULL;
krb5_pointer keyprocarg = (krb5_pointer) NULL;
krb5_error_code retval;
int ret;
krb5_auth_context auth_context = NULL;
krb5_ticket *ticket;
char *kusername;
/*
* Set up server side -- since we have no ticket file to make this
* easy, we construct our own name and parse it. See note on
* canonicalization above.
*/
strcpy(servbuf, PG_KRB_SRVNAM);
*(hostp = servbuf + (sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM) - 1)) = '/';
if (gethostname(++hostp, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0)
strcpy(hostp, "localhost");
if (hostp = strchr(hostp, '.'))
*hostp = '\0';
if (code = krb5_parse_name(servbuf, &server))
{
ret = pg_krb5_init();
if (ret != STATUS_OK)
return ret;
retval = krb5_recvauth(pg_krb5_context, &auth_context,
(krb5_pointer)&port->sock, PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
pg_krb5_server, 0, pg_krb5_keytab, &ticket);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_recvauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_parse_name\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_recvauth", code, "in krb5_parse_name");
"pg_krb5_recvauth: krb5_recvauth returned"
" Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
com_err("postgres", retval, "from krb5_recvauth");
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
/*
* krb5_sendauth needs this to verify the address in the client
* authenticator.
*/
sender_addr.addrtype = port->raddr.in.sin_family;
sender_addr.length = sizeof(port->raddr.in.sin_addr);
sender_addr.contents = (krb5_octet *) & (port->raddr.in.sin_addr);
if (strcmp(PG_KRB_SRVTAB, ""))
{
keyproc = krb5_kt_read_service_key;
keyprocarg = PG_KRB_SRVTAB;
}
if (code = krb5_recvauth((krb5_pointer) & port->sock,
PG_KRB5_VERSION,
server,
&sender_addr,
(krb5_pointer) NULL,
keyproc,
keyprocarg,
(char *) NULL,
(krb5_int32 *) NULL,
&client,
(krb5_ticket **) NULL,
(krb5_authenticator **) NULL))
{
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_recvauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_recvauth\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_recvauth", code, "in krb5_recvauth");
krb5_free_principal(server);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
krb5_free_principal(server);
}
/*
* The "client" structure comes out of the ticket and is therefore
* authenticated. Use it to check the username obtained from the
* postmaster startup packet.
*
* I have no idea why this is considered necessary.
*/
if ((code = krb5_unparse_name(client, &kusername)))
{
retval = krb5_unparse_name(pg_krb5_context,
ticket->enc_part2->client, &kusername);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_recvauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_unparse_name\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_recvauth", code, "in krb5_unparse_name");
krb5_free_principal(client);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
krb5_free_principal(client);
if (!kusername)
{
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_recvauth: could not decode username\n");
fputs(PQerrormsg, stderr);
pqdebug("%s", PQerrormsg);
"pg_krb5_recvauth: krb5_unparse_name returned"
" Kerberos error %d\n", retval);
com_err("postgres", retval, "while unparsing client name");
krb5_free_ticket(pg_krb5_context, ticket);
krb5_auth_con_free(pg_krb5_context, auth_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
kusername = pg_an_to_ln(kusername);
if (strncmp(username, kusername, SM_USER))
if (strncmp(port->user, kusername, SM_USER))
{
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_recvauth: name \"%s\" != \"%s\"\n", port->user, kusername);
fputs(PQerrormsg, stderr);
pqdebug("%s", PQerrormsg);
pfree(kusername);
return STATUS_ERROR;
"pg_krb5_recvauth: user name \"%s\" != krb5 name \"%s\"\n",
port->user, kusername);
ret = STATUS_ERROR;
}
pfree(kusername);
return STATUS_OK;
else
ret = STATUS_OK;
krb5_free_ticket(pg_krb5_context, ticket);
krb5_auth_con_free(pg_krb5_context, auth_context);
free(kusername);
return ret;
}
#else

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
# Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
#
# IDENTIFICATION
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq/Attic/Makefile.in,v 1.56 2000/05/27 03:58:20 momjian Exp $
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq/Attic/Makefile.in,v 1.57 2000/05/27 04:13:05 momjian Exp $
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ CFLAGS+= -DFRONTEND
ifdef KRBVERS
CFLAGS+= $(KRBFLAGS)
SHLIB_LINK += $(KRBLIBS)
endif
OBJS= fe-auth.o fe-connect.o fe-exec.o fe-misc.o fe-print.o fe-lobj.o \

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
* exceed INITIAL_EXPBUFFER_SIZE (currently 256 bytes).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c,v 1.41 2000/05/27 03:58:20 momjian Exp $
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c,v 1.42 2000/05/27 04:13:05 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
#include "win32.h"
#else
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/param.h> /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on most */
#ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN
#include <netdb.h> /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on some */
@ -234,7 +235,8 @@ pg_krb4_sendauth(const char *PQerrormsg, int sock,
*----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "krb5/krb5.h"
#include <krb5.h>
#include <com_err.h>
/*
* pg_an_to_ln -- return the local name corresponding to an authentication
@ -250,7 +252,7 @@ pg_krb4_sendauth(const char *PQerrormsg, int sock,
* and we can't afford to punt.
*/
static char *
pg_an_to_ln(const char *aname)
pg_an_to_ln(char *aname)
{
char *p;
@ -261,197 +263,160 @@ pg_an_to_ln(const char *aname)
/*
* pg_krb5_init -- initialization performed before any Kerberos calls are made
*
* With v5, we can no longer set the ticket (credential cache) file name;
* we now have to provide a file handle for the open (well, "resolved")
* ticket file everywhere.
*
* Various krb5 state which is not connection specfic, and a flag to
* indicate whether we have initialised it yet.
*/
static int pg_krb5_initialised;
static krb5_context pg_krb5_context;
static krb5_ccache pg_krb5_ccache;
static krb5_principal pg_krb5_client;
static char *pg_krb5_name;
static int
krb5_ccache
pg_krb5_init(void)
pg_krb5_init(char *PQerrormsg)
{
krb5_error_code code;
char *realm,
*defname;
char tktbuf[MAXPGPATH];
static krb5_ccache ccache = (krb5_ccache) NULL;
krb5_error_code retval;
if (ccache)
return ccache;
if (pg_krb5_initialised)
return STATUS_OK;
/*
* If the user set PGREALM, then we use a ticket file with a special
* name: <usual-ticket-file-name>@<PGREALM-value>
*/
if (!(defname = krb5_cc_default_name()))
{
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_default_name failed\n");
return (krb5_ccache) NULL;
}
strcpy(tktbuf, defname);
if (realm = getenv("PGREALM"))
{
strcat(tktbuf, "@");
strcat(tktbuf, realm);
retval = krb5_init_context(&pg_krb5_context);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_init_context: %s",
error_message(retval));
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
if (code = krb5_cc_resolve(tktbuf, &ccache))
{
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
"pg_krb5_init: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_resolve\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_init", code, "in krb5_cc_resolve");
return (krb5_ccache) NULL;
}
return ccache;
retval = krb5_cc_default(pg_krb5_context, &pg_krb5_ccache);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_default: %s",
error_message(retval));
krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
retval = krb5_cc_get_principal(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache,
&pg_krb5_client);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_get_principal: %s",
error_message(retval));
krb5_cc_close(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache);
krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
retval = krb5_unparse_name(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_client, &pg_krb5_name);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_unparse_name: %s",
error_message(retval));
krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_client);
krb5_cc_close(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache);
krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
pg_krb5_name = pg_an_to_ln(pg_krb5_name);
pg_krb5_initialised = 1;
return STATUS_OK;
}
/*
* pg_krb5_authname -- returns a pointer to static space containing whatever
* name the user has authenticated to the system
*
* We obtain this information by digging around in the ticket file.
*/
*/
static const char *
pg_krb5_authname(const char *PQerrormsg)
pg_krb5_authname(char *PQerrormsg)
{
krb5_ccache ccache;
krb5_principal principal;
krb5_error_code code;
static char *authname = (char *) NULL;
if (pg_krb5_init(PQerrormsg) != STATUS_OK)
return NULL;
if (authname)
return authname;
ccache = pg_krb5_init(); /* don't free this */
if (code = krb5_cc_get_principal(ccache, &principal))
{
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
"pg_krb5_authname: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_get_principal\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_authname", code, "in krb5_cc_get_principal");
return (char *) NULL;
}
if (code = krb5_unparse_name(principal, &authname))
{
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
"pg_krb5_authname: Kerberos error %d in krb5_unparse_name\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_authname", code, "in krb5_unparse_name");
krb5_free_principal(principal);
return (char *) NULL;
}
krb5_free_principal(principal);
return pg_an_to_ln(authname);
return pg_krb5_name;
}
/*
* pg_krb5_sendauth -- client routine to send authentication information to
* the server
*
* This routine does not do mutual authentication, nor does it return enough
* information to do encrypted connections. But then, if we want to do
* encrypted connections, we'll have to redesign the whole RPC mechanism
* anyway.
*
* Server hostnames are canonicalized v4-style, i.e., all domain suffixes
* are simply chopped off. Hence, we are assuming that you've entered your
* server instances as
* <value-of-PG_KRB_SRVNAM>/<canonicalized-hostname>
* in the PGREALM (or local) database. This is probably a bad assumption.
*/
static int
pg_krb5_sendauth(const char *PQerrormsg, int sock,
pg_krb5_sendauth(char *PQerrormsg, int sock,
struct sockaddr_in * laddr,
struct sockaddr_in * raddr,
const char *hostname)
{
char servbuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1 +
sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM)];
const char *hostp;
const char *realm;
krb5_error_code code;
krb5_principal client,
server;
krb5_ccache ccache;
krb5_error *error = (krb5_error *) NULL;
krb5_error_code retval;
int ret;
krb5_principal server;
krb5_auth_context auth_context = NULL;
krb5_error *err_ret = NULL;
int flags;
ccache = pg_krb5_init(); /* don't free this */
ret = pg_krb5_init(PQerrormsg);
if (ret != STATUS_OK)
return ret;
/*
* set up client -- this is easy, we can get it out of the ticket
* file.
*/
if (code = krb5_cc_get_principal(ccache, &client))
{
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_get_principal\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_cc_get_principal");
retval = krb5_sname_to_principal(pg_krb5_context, hostname, PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
KRB5_NT_SRV_HST, &server);
if (retval) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: krb5_sname_to_principal: %s",
error_message(retval));
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
/*
* set up server -- canonicalize as described above
/*
* libpq uses a non-blocking socket. But kerberos needs a blocking
* socket, and we have to block somehow to do mutual authentication
* anyway. So we temporarily make it blocking.
*/
strcpy(servbuf, PG_KRB_SRVNAM);
*(hostp = servbuf + (sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM) - 1)) = '/';
if (hostname || *hostname)
strncpy(++hostp, hostname, MAXHOSTNAMELEN);
else
{
if (gethostname(++hostp, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0)
strcpy(hostp, "localhost");
}
if (hostp = strchr(hostp, '.'))
*hostp = '\0';
if (realm = getenv("PGREALM"))
{
strcat(servbuf, "@");
strcat(servbuf, realm);
}
if (code = krb5_parse_name(servbuf, &server))
{
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_parse_name\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_parse_name");
krb5_free_principal(client);
flags = fcntl(sock, F_GETFL);
if (flags < 0 || fcntl(sock, F_SETFL, (long)(flags & ~O_NONBLOCK))) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: fcntl: %s", strerror(errno));
krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, server);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
/*
* The only thing we want back from krb5_sendauth is an error status
* and any error messages.
*/
if (code = krb5_sendauth((krb5_pointer) & sock,
PG_KRB5_VERSION,
client,
server,
(krb5_flags) 0,
(krb5_checksum *) NULL,
(krb5_creds *) NULL,
ccache,
(krb5_int32 *) NULL,
(krb5_keyblock **) NULL,
&error,
(krb5_ap_rep_enc_part **) NULL))
{
if ((code == KRB5_SENDAUTH_REJECTED) && error)
{
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: authentication rejected: \"%*s\"\n",
error->text.length, error->text.data);
retval = krb5_sendauth(pg_krb5_context, &auth_context,
(krb5_pointer) &sock, PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
pg_krb5_client, server,
AP_OPTS_MUTUAL_REQUIRED,
NULL, 0, /* no creds, use ccache instead */
pg_krb5_ccache, &err_ret, NULL, NULL);
if (retval) {
if (retval == KRB5_SENDAUTH_REJECTED && err_ret) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: authentication rejected: \"%*s\"",
err_ret->text.length, err_ret->text.data);
}
else
{
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_sendauth\n", code);
com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_sendauth");
else {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: krb5_sendauth: %s",
error_message(retval));
}
if (err_ret)
krb5_free_error(pg_krb5_context, err_ret);
ret = STATUS_ERROR;
}
krb5_free_principal(client);
krb5_free_principal(server);
return code ? STATUS_ERROR : STATUS_OK;
krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, server);
if (fcntl(sock, F_SETFL, (long)flags)) {
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: fcntl: %s", strerror(errno));
ret = STATUS_ERROR;
}
return ret;
}
#endif /* KRB5 */

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $Id: libpq-int.h,v 1.25 2000/05/27 03:58:20 momjian Exp $
* $Id: libpq-int.h,v 1.26 2000/05/27 04:13:05 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -50,6 +50,7 @@
* POSTGRES backend dependent Constants.
*/
#define PQERRORMSG_LENGTH 1024
#define CMDSTATUS_LEN 40
/*